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Liverpool leads race for Gordon in latest transfer news
Anthony Gordon may be returning to Merseyside, with Mohamed Salah potentially departing Liverpool. Meanwhile, Arsenal is eyeing Castello Lukeba, and Manchester United is monitoring two players from Serie A.
Raheem Sterling discusses his recent transfer to Feyenoord in an interview with The Mirror.
England's struggles in rugby union are the primary focus of The Telegraph's latest coverage.
Mansfield's surprise FA Cup victory over Burnley takes center stage on the back page of The Mirror.
The Express features Mansfield's FA Cup win alongside updates on England's participation in the Six Nations.
The Star's back page highlights Tottenham's managerial developments and Mansfield's FA Cup triumph.
Liverpool may be set to reunite with Anthony Gordon, while Mohamed Salah's potential departure could be on the horizon, and Arsenal have expressed interest in Castello Lukeba, with Manchester United monitoring two Serie A players.
Liverpool, Manchester City, and Arsenal are vying for the signature of Newcastle's Anthony Gordon, with the 24-year-old England international valued at £95m.
Mohamed Salah, 33, is reportedly poised to leave Liverpool at the end of the season, with the Saudi Pro League preparing a bid to acquire the Egyptian forward.
Liverpool and Manchester United are engaged in a battle to sign Wolves' 18-year-old forward Mateus Mane, who has a price tag of £50m.
Tottenham rejected approaches from Aston Villa and Chelsea for their 20-year-old Swedish midfielder Lucas Bergvall last month.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is keen to secure the services of RB Leipzig's French center-back Castello Lukeba, 23, with the German club open to selling him for £52.1m.
Arsenal are also tracking RB Leipzig's 20-year-old Norwegian winger Antonio Nusa, valued between £43m and £52m.
Aston Villa have identified Manchester City's English goalkeeper James Trafford, 23, as a potential replacement for Emiliano Martinez, should the Argentine leave this summer.
Manchester United scouts attended the San Siro on Saturday to observe Inter Milan's Italian left-back Federico Dimarco, 28, and Juventus' French center-back Pierre Kalulu, 25.
According to Hungary's national team coach Marco Rossi, Liverpool midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai, 25, has expressed his desire to play for Real Madrid.
Enzo Maresca remains the top contender to succeed Pep Guardiola at Manchester City and has not engaged in discussions with Tottenham regarding their vacant managerial position.
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Liverpool cruises past Brighton with Salah in top form
Liverpool secured a 3-0 victory over Brighton in the FA Cup’s fourth round at Anfield, thanks to goals scored by Curtis Jones, Dominik Szoboszlai, and Mohamed Salah.
Liverpool secured a convincing 3-0 victory over Brighton at Anfield in the FA Cup's fourth round, thanks to goals from Curtis Jones, Dominik Szoboszlai, and Mohamed Salah.
A detailed account of the match can be found in the Liverpool 3-0 Brighton & Hove Albion match report.
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Crew Successfully Docks at International Space Station
A SpaceX Dragon spacecraft, launched atop a Falcon 9 rocket, lifted off from Cape Canaveral with its crew on board.
A spacecraft carrying four astronauts successfully docked at the International Space Station on Friday, following a launch from Earth earlier in the day.
The newly arrived crew is set to embark on an eight-month stint aboard the ISS, taking over from a previous team that departed last month due to health concerns.
The SpaceX Dragon spacecraft that traveled to the ISS was crewed by astronauts from several space agencies, including NASA's Jessica Meir and Jack Hathaway from the US, Sophie Adenot from the European Space Agency in France, and Andrey Fedyaev, a cosmonaut from Russia's Roscosmos.
This group of astronauts is designated as Crew-12, marking the 12th crewed mission to the International Space Station operated by SpaceX.
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Rio Police Go Undercover in Carnival Sting to Combat Phone Thefts
Authorities took two individuals into custody following an incident in which a drone captured footage of a woman taking a phone from someone in attendance.
In an effort to combat phone theft, Brazilian law enforcement has been utilizing creative disguises to blend in with Carnival crowds in Rio de Janeiro, allowing them to target suspects without being detected.

According to Brazil's Civil Police, undercover officers wore a variety of masks, including those of Captain America, Batman, and Jason Voorhees, in order to catch a pair of suspects in the act.
A drone spotted a woman stealing a phone from a Carnival attendee, then passing it to her alleged accomplice, leading to the arrest of the two individuals, as reported by the Civil Police.
Rio's Carnival, which takes place over several days, starting on a Friday and ending the following Saturday, draws millions of people to its street parties and parades, but it also tends to see a rise in minor crimes.
The operation in the Santa Teresa neighborhood resulted in the recovery of five stolen phones, which will be returned to their rightful owners, according to the Civil Police.
Footage released by the authorities shows officers, still wearing their disguises, including a Money Heist costume, leading the two suspects away and into a police vehicle.
The two individuals detained in the footage have a combined total of 30 prior criminal records, and the woman allegedly pretended to be pregnant in an attempt to avoid arrest, as stated by the police.
The arrests are part of Operation Tracking, a state-wide initiative aimed at addressing the theft and resale of mobile devices, which has led to the recovery of over 13,000 devices and the return of approximately 4,400 phones.
The use of disguises by Latin American law enforcement is not a new tactic, as officers have previously employed creative costumes to apprehend suspected criminals.
In Peru, police have been known to use elaborate disguises on various occasions, including Valentine's Day, Halloween, and Christmas, as a means of catching suspects off guard.
In a previous operation, officers dressed as Spider-Man discovered suspected cocaine in a trick-or-treat bucket during a raid in November of the previous year.
On Valentine's Day, an officer dressed as a teddy bear apprehended a suspected drug dealer, demonstrating the creative approaches used by law enforcement.
Police have also conducted raids while dressed in a range of costumes, including the Grinch, a capybara, and various Marvel superheroes, showcasing their ability to adapt and use creative tactics to achieve their goals.
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